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  2. Phoenix Books has been a SLO icon for 43 years. Here ... - AOL

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    Phoenix Books is located at 990 Monterey St. in San Luis Obispo. Its hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on ...

  3. The Last Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    The store was founded in 2005 by Josh Spencer, the first incarnation being inside a Downtown Los Angeles loft. While here, the store sold books and other items online, then, in December 2009, it opened a bookstore at 4th and Main Street .

  4. Bob Baldock - Wikipedia

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    In 1962 Baldock settled in Berkeley, California, where he soon began a major work stint at Moe's Books, hub of counter-culture and anti-war activities in the 1960s and 1970s on Telegraph Avenue; he helped build this store into a four-storey emporium of used, new, and remaindered books with an art and antiquarian shop on the top floor. [13] [14]

  5. Print Mint - Wikipedia

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    Moe's Books owner, Moe Moskowitz, and the Schenkers had been friends back in New York City during the 1950s Beat era, so this association was a continuation of that connection. [3] Schencker's first comic book release was a reprint of Joel Beck 's self-published Lenny of Laredo , published by the Print Mint in April 1966.

  6. 100 Women-Owned Businesses to Support Year-Round - AOL

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    The bookstore was founded in 1959 by the current owner’s late father, Moe Moskowitz. Since his passing in 1997, his daughter, Doris, has been running the shop.

  7. Midnight Special Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    The Midnight Special Bookstore was an independent bookstore in southern California. It catered to a leftist clientele. [3] [4] Its merchandise and events emphasized current events such as the civil rights movement, the Vietnam War, [5] the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, [6] the Chinese democracy movement [7] and U.S. intervention in Afghanistan and Iraq.

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